Cross-Cultural Cheating Project June 2014 Results

Cross-Cultural Cheating Project June 2014 Results
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Overall results of a cross-cultural cheating project conducted in June 2014 across Colombia, Germany, USA, Portugal, and China. The study included native residents only, with sample sizes for student and public categories specified per country. The findings reveal differences in cheating behaviors and probabilities across the countries involved.

  • Cross-Cultural
  • Cheating Project
  • Results
  • June
  • 2014

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  1. + Cross-Cultural Cheating Project June 2014

  2. +Overall Results TOTAL per Country (N) 409 445 446 459 420 Students Public Countries N HR Prob (Std) 0.63 (0.177) 0.58 (0.136) 0.61 (0.147) 0.62 (0.158) 0.56 (0.122) N HR Prob 0.55 (0.153) 0.55 (0.15) 0.55 (0.131) 0.53 (0.145) 0.57 (0.16) USA Colombia Germany China Portugal 224 235 215 251 239 185 210 231 208 181 TOTAL per Sample (N) 1,164 1,015 2,179 Important Note: Only NATIVE RESIDENTS have been included in the sample/analyses. Individuals were excluded if they were not born in the country of testing, and/or if they did not reside in the country of testing. Thus, only native residents are included in all subsequent analyses. Resulting sample sizes: Students: N=1,164 (122 excluded) Public: N=1,015 (169 excluded)

  3. + Colombia Germany USA Portugal China Student sample, N = 1,164

  4. + Colombia Germany USA Portugal China Public sample, N = 1,015

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